The weirdest Christmas video you will EVER see: South Korean YouTube star Showry smothers her face in MAYONNAISE while screaming 'Santa Claus!' 

  • YouTube star Showry uploaded a video to Facebook titled Merry Christmas
  • She decorates a tree, paints the walls red and plays with a can of fake snow
  • She licked mayonnaise off her fingers and used it to make a Santa beard 
  • Her sexualised videos take a satirical dig at South Korea's food porn trend

You will never look at Santa's beard the same way again.

South Korean YouTube star Showry has squirted mayonnaise on to her fingers before smothering it across her face in a makeshift beard for a bizarre video she titled 'Merry Christmas'.

The video, which goes for just over a minute, was uploaded to Facebook on Wednesday night and has already had more than 1,229,000 views and 11,500 shares.

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Merry Christmas: South Korean YouTube star Showry released a Christmas video that shows her smothering her face in mayonnaise to make a beard

Merry Christmas: South Korean YouTube star Showry released a Christmas video that shows her smothering her face in mayonnaise to make a beard

Taking a risk: The feminist shock comedian has released a number of videos that take a satirical dig at South Korea's Muk-bang, or food porn, trend

Taking a risk: The feminist shock comedian has released a number of videos that take a satirical dig at South Korea's Muk-bang, or food porn, trend

Showry's videos take a satirical dig at South Korea's Muk-bang, or food porn trend.

The feminist shock comedian has previously sucked on a fish, writhed in ketchup and danced with a banana in a series of videos she previously described to AAP as 'weird, sexy' and 'funny'.

The latest clip shows the star dresses in a red off the shoulder dress, her ample cleavage on display.

Festive flair: The star took a Christmas tree and stuck it to the glass door behind her using sticky tape

Festive flair: The star took a Christmas tree and stuck it to the glass door behind her using sticky tape

Christmas cheer: She gave a red bauble a cheeky kiss as she winked seductively to the camera

Christmas cheer: She gave a red bauble a cheeky kiss as she winked seductively to the camera

Decorations: Showry licked her Christmas lights before draping them over the branches of her tree

Decorations: Showry licked her Christmas lights before draping them over the branches of her tree

Showry started the video by dancing for the camera before she picked up a green Christmas tree and stuck it to the glass door behind her using sticky tape.

As she danced and screamed in a high pitched voice, Showry picked up a red bauble and kissed it for the camera before placing it on the tree.

She then picked up a string of lights that she ran across her tongue before draping them over the tree's branches. 

Festive spirit: Showry used her fingers to smear red paint over the walls around her Christmas tree

Festive spirit: Showry used her fingers to smear red paint over the walls around her Christmas tree

Let is snow! She took a can of fake snow and sprayed it over her body while she danced

Let is snow! She took a can of fake snow and sprayed it over her body while she danced

With the tree decorated, she took red paint and slapped it haphazardly across the walls that surrounded the tree.

She then took a can of fake snow that she sprayed over her body.

She finished the clip by saying 'Santa Clause' and smothering her face with a bottle of mayonnaise before lighting a flame and asking her audience to 'kiss me'.

'Kiss me?': The video ended with a mayonnaise covered Showry asking her viewers to kiss her

'Kiss me?': The video ended with a mayonnaise covered Showry asking her viewers to kiss her

The satirical 'food porn' trend has audiences watching videos of people eating food as either a form of comfort, comedic voyeurism or to fulfil a sexual fetish.

'I guess there's no such thing like my video in Korea, and it seems like there isn't that kind of thing anywhere in the world,' Showry said.

'Is it true? OMG!!'   

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